MTSU Women’s Basketball Hosted Clinic at Camp Ability of Special Kids

On Friday, July 20, the MTSU Women’s basketball team and staff hosted a basketball clinic for children and youth with special needs attending Camp ability of Special Kids. There are 80 campers with special needs ages 6-25 years attending Camp Ability of Special Kids this summer.

“We are grateful to the entire MTSU women’s basketball program that helped to make this summer so memorable for our campers,” shares Alexis Ramsey, Special Kids Director of Strategic Initiatives and founder of Camp Ability of Special Kids.

Camp Ability of Special Kids is a Christian, summer day camp for children and youth with special needs ages 6-25. The seven-week day camp is held during the months of June and July each year with the focus on Jesus Christ and serving each camper. Camp is designed to allow children with special needs to participate in an interactive, social, and fun environment. Camp Ability’s caring counseling staff emphasizes children’s abilities rather than disabilities and find ways for all campers to participate in activities.

Special Kids is a Christian therapy and nursing center for children with special needs. The Murfreesboro-based ministry started with one child in 1998 and has grown to serve over 3,700 children from 19 counties in middle Tennessee. For more information on Special Kids, please visit specialkidstn.com or call 615.893.4892.

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